About Adventure to Authenticity

Our Story

Self-discovery is not always an easy path, and like any adventure, it has times of struggles and triumphs.   Our journey has been no different.

Adventures to Authenticity was founded in 2021 by Laurie Trueblood. Facing a personal crisis and looking for deeper meaning and purpose, she turned to fantasy as a familiar comfort. But discovered more than just tales of adventure there. There is meaning and inspiration in the realms of fantasy and role-playing games. She started the blog as a way to share what she learned and to help others that were equally feeling lost in life.

Since then, Adventures to Authenticity has grown and found new ways to help people through coaching and engagement. We now proudly spotlight amazing guest authors, are regularly featured in online media and have thousands of readers.

It continues to be our great honor to be able to help people to find their inner heroes and feel more confident to take on their life’s adventure.

Life is an adventure and we still have a long journey ahead. We hope to continue to find new ways to serve our readers and help others to live their full potential.

We’re so glad you’re here! Start your own journey with us.

“Our mission is to help nerds, geeks, gamers, and would-be adventurers level up and become the best versions of themselves.”

Adventure

noun Merriam Webster

  1. An undertaking usually involving danger and unknown risks

  2. An exciting or remarkable experience

Synonyms

Journey, Quest, Feat, Crusade, Exploration, Voyage, Expedition, Pilgrimage, Odyssey, Excursion, Trek, Passage, Ramble, Campaign, Venture, Course, Wandering

 

Authenticity

noun Oxford

  1. Quality of being real or true

  2. Having an emotionally appropriate, significant, purposive, and responsible mode of human life

Synonyms

Originality, Truthful, Faithfulness, Individuality, Reliability,, Trustworthy, Validity, Legitimacy, Honesty, Sincerity, Integrity, Loyalty, Incorruptibility, Mastery

“Life is either a daring adventure or nothing at all.”

Helen Keller